With God in Solitary Confinement
(Christian Biographies for Young Readers Series)
During his 14-year imprisonment in Communist Romania, Richard Wurmbrand spent three years completely alone, with no human contact except for the guards who interrogated and tortured him. Though he had no Bible, pen or paper, Richard composed and memorized hundreds of sermons in rhyme to pass the lonely hours of solitude, clinging to Christ through nightly meditation on God's Word. With God in Solitary Confinement features a collection of these contemplations that he committed to memory.
Through Richard's expanded sermons, you are invited to fellowship with your persecuted Christian brothers and sisters. You will discover, through his honest reflections, the depths of despair and heights of faith experienced by those who are imprisoned and tortured for the name of Christ.
- Opening Credits
- Preface
- Chapter 1: God's Unjust Laws
- Chapter 2: A Christian Encounters Gabriel
- Chapter 3: The Mother of the Lord
- Chapter 4: Duty Never Ends
- Chapter 5: Samson in Prison
- Chapter 6: Sermont to My Own Soul
- Chapter 7: Word Made Flesh
- Chapter 8: A Chidlren's Sunday School
- Chapter 9: Gagged Again
- Chapter 10: Visible Wounds
- Chapter 11: Binzea
- Chapter 12: The Victims of My Life
- Chapter 13: Ani-hu
- Chapter 14: Lovesick
- Chapter 15: The Fullest Sabbath
- Chapter 16: There Is No God
- Chapter 17: The Unreasonable of Love
- Chapter 18: The Lesson of the Cell with the Rats
- Chapter 19: Talk with My Son, Mihai
- Chapter 20: Sermon to the Churches in the West
- Chapter 21: I Made Him Smile
- Chapter 22: Completely Clean
- Epilogue
- Closing Credits